GOLF Hall of Fame Teacher and legendary short-game coach Dave Pelz swore by this easy trick to help you sink more putts.
How should you define a "good" putt? GOLF Hall of Fame Teacher Dave Pelz says it's a matter of distance, not direction.
In the part of the game where precision decides everything, we take a closer look at a short game adjustment that can quickly shave strokes without overhauling your technique. By tightening your setup ...
If you keep chunking or skulling short-game shots, top-ranked golf teacher Kelvin Kelley says it’s time to learn this secret from masterful wedge players. Like many amateur golfers, I really struggle ...
Say what you want to, but, in my humble opinion (and experience), cleaning up your short game is the fastest way towards lowering golf scores. And it’s not just me who thinks that, either. In fact, ...
When giving a short-game clinic, I’ll often bring up the letter ‘s’ to remind my students how simple it is to execute a standard pitch shot of, say, 20 to 50 yards. Let me explain. The ‘s’ stands for ...
It's time to eliminate three-putts on the green for good. Eliminating three-putts can make the largest difference when it comes to reaching that next milestone with your scores. Three putts typically ...
Dave Pelz may have been regarded as one of the most important short-game teachers and golf researchers in the history of the game. But in practical terms, his engaging attitude, his comprehensive ...
After working at NASA, he became an expert on putting and shots close to the green through his coaching, books, television appearances and training aids. By Richard Sandomir Dave Pelz, who left his ...